Thanks Ralph and Sean. I see where my expectations were wrong.
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Scott
> On Feb 23, 2022, at 1:06 PM, Pi Digital via use-livecode
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> Hi there Scott.
>
> https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/visual-design/adaptivity-and-layout/
> Layout Guides and Safe A
Hi there Scott.
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/visual-design/adaptivity-and-layout/
Layout Guides and Safe Areas
That will explain the safe areas as defined by Apple and implemented in the
library.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital Productions Ltd
eMail Ts & Cs
> On 2
The corners are curved so rectangular safe areas are:
1) portrait==> from the bottom of the notch to the top of the corners at
bottom full width of the screen.
2) Landscape there are 2 options:
a) Notch on left ==> from the right of the notch on left to the full
right side of screen. The height
Hmm… I had never noticed that mobileOrientation() and mobileDeviceOrientation()
are different functions [ it doesn’t help that the documentation for
mobileOrientation() seems to mistakenly refer to mobileDeviceOrientation() ]
but mobileOrientation() seems like it should, unlike mobileDeviceOrien
I was updating a library to use the new iphoneSafeAreaInsets() for retuning the
inset of the iPhoneX notch. I was surprised to see that it reports an inset on
both left and right sides when in landscape even though the notch is only on
one side. I would have expected an iPhone in landscape to re
You seem to have good progress toward a workable solution already, but
FWIW here's how I handled a similar case:
I was building a bespoke authoring system which included an image
library. There were some 2600 images in the collection when we started,
and at the rate of new additions we didn't
ChartMaker has this feature with a syntax wizard to format the required
implementation...
http://www.flexiblelearning.com/chartmaker/
Free to try it out and see if it meets your needs.
Hugh Senior
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